one’s future than a college degree. It is the only way for sustained personal and professional success. It makes lasting changes in the lives of those who seek it. Earning a college degree is such an important step in life that it has become a central part of the “Filipino Dream”. Go to college, get a job, buy a house, and raise a family. It may not always be that simple, but it all starts with your college education and yes, it changes people’s stories. Earning a college degree is all about
Words: 1628 - Pages: 7
Therefore, college tuition fees are set to increase due to the increasing demand for higher education. Being one of the largest institutions in society, there are tremendous overhead costs that need to be covered, such as, cost of supplies, replacements of breakages, and many others. Moreover, there are costs fixated to the tenure system as well. Accordingly, more than half of university staff, in a single institution
Words: 1195 - Pages: 5
Today, a college education is a necessity, yet for thousands of people it is unattainable. Most high paying jobs require that a candidate has earned a college degree, something many young adults struggle to obtain. This is a growing problem, but it is one that has a solution, and making college free can benefit this country and its people. The high cost of a college education has proven to be an increasing issue for young students. Since 1978, there has been a dramatic increase in how much it
Words: 1096 - Pages: 5
TOPIC: Factors that affects High school students in choosing their courses in college. INTRODUCTION A labour force survey suggested that the Philippines has the highest unemployment rate among the countries from the Southeast Asia (Ericta, 2013). Mismatch graduates are believed to be a reason why the country has high unemployment rate. The reasons of these mismatches might be due to the produced graduates of colleges that do not fit the present demand of the economy, or the graduates were not
Words: 2846 - Pages: 12
of my Associates of Arts degree program in business I was unsure what I should do next. I wondered if I should continue my education with the hope of having a better chance at getting a good career one day, and if so, should I continue at the same college. I didn’t know it at the time, but I used the first step in the decision making process and recognized “that a problem exists and must be solved" (Bateman, T. S., & Snell, S. A.,2011). The problem was that I needed to figure out what exactly I wanted
Words: 602 - Pages: 3
Thousands of teens enter college every year, each with different abilities and different majors, so why are they required to take classes that aren’t helpful for their major? College is expensive, and more and more people are attending colleges with a goal of getting a degree, but as a freshman most colleges now a days force them to take required classes, sometimes unnecessary classes. Most of these classes are not prerequisite for their majors, and actually hold students back. College freshman should not
Words: 778 - Pages: 4
game played in North America with an ova ball on a field marked out as a gridiron. College football has been around since 1869. There’s about 54% of U.S. residents or mainly americans who are college football fans; so basically college football plays a big part in America. People have made college football become as huge as the NFL. College football or the NCAA is nearly a 1 billion dollar industry and yet still college football players have issues with not getting paid. Students who are athletes usually
Words: 549 - Pages: 3
people stories about their student loan debt. Some of them regretted about loan they took while they were in college. After 5 to 7 years repaying their student loan they haven’t pay off their loan yet. And there are several things happened to some of them such as: been denied from getting car loan or house loans. And because of these types of obstacles some people who graduated from college are having hard time with relationships, have kids
Words: 362 - Pages: 2
A college athlete plays for the love of the game and to show support for his or her school. Supporting the university and supporting your fellow students is not enough in return for all that you are expected to give. College athletes go above and beyond their duties and should receive some type of financial relief for their efforts. The pressure of maintaining a standard grade point average, along with practices and games to be won is a lot for anyone to live up to. Doing all this while trying to
Words: 904 - Pages: 4
will lead to a better paying jobs but the cost of higher education in America has significantly increased over the past three decades especially for international students. International students’ tuition should be reduced because it will bring more international students to schools and it also helps the students to perform better at school. The United States is the second most expensive country for international students after Australia. The average cost for an international student in America
Words: 1212 - Pages: 5